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J Histochem Cytochem ; 47(7): 863-70, 1999 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10375374

RESUMEN

We localized REG protein in Paneth cells and nonmature columnar cells of the human small intestinal crypts and speculated that this protein was associated with growth and/or differentiation. The aim of this study was to determine whether REG protein is present in two human colon cancer cell lines that exhibit enterocytic differentiation after confluence and to investigate changes in the level of its expression during growth and differentiation. Results were compared to those obtained on cells that remain undifferentiated. Western immunoblotting and immunofluorescence demonstrated the presence of REG protein in the three cell lines. With the antisera against human REG protein, the staining was diffusely spread throughout the cytoplasm at Day 2, and after Days 3-4 it appeared to have migrated to cell boundaries. After confluence, we observed only a punctate staining array along cell boundaries, which disappeared at Day 15. REG mRNA expression was demonstrated by RTPCR and REG mRNA hybridization until Day 13, but not after, in the three cell types. REG protein may be involved in cellular junctions. Its presence appears to be associated with the cell growth period and the protein must be downregulated when growth is achieved and differentiation is induced.


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Proteínas de Unión al Calcio/biosíntesis , Intestino Delgado/citología , Intestino Delgado/metabolismo , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso , Western Blotting , Células CACO-2 , Proteínas de Unión al Calcio/genética , Diferenciación Celular , División Celular , Técnica del Anticuerpo Fluorescente Indirecta , Células HT29 , Humanos , Litostatina , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa
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J Histochem Cytochem ; 39(7): 915-9, 1991 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1865108

RESUMEN

We have previously isolated from human pancreatic juice a secretory glycoprotein of 19 KD (P19), devoid of known enzymatic activity. P19 gave by proteolysis a protein of 14 KD (P14), at first named protein X and also called pancreatic thread protein or pancreatic stone protein. Specific rabbit immunosera prepared against P19 and P14 were applied to localize these proteins in human small intestine. By comparison, antibodies directed against some human pancreatic enzymes (amylase, lipase, chymotrypsin, trypsinogen 1, trypsinogen 2, and trypsin 1) were also tested. Positive immunoreactivity was observed on Paneth cells with antisera directed against trypsinogens, trypsin 1, and P19-related proteins. In addition, antisera directed against P19-related proteins stained the columnar cells located in the crypts of Lieberkühn. These original findings are a further indication of the resemblance between Paneth and pancreatic acinar cells but show that their functional analogy is only partial. On the other hand, the presence of P19-related proteins on non-mature columnar cells suggests that this differential distribution is a consequence of differentiation.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas de Unión al Calcio/análisis , Duodeno/química , Mucosa Intestinal/química , Proteínas del Tejido Nervioso , Fosfoproteínas/análisis , Proteínas de Unión al Calcio/inmunología , Citoplasma/química , Duodeno/citología , Aparato de Golgi/química , Humanos , Técnicas para Inmunoenzimas , Mucosa Intestinal/citología , Litostatina , Fosfoproteínas/inmunología , Tripsina/análisis , Tripsinógeno/análisis
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